WO2010086769A1 - Entrance information system and method for issuing entrance instructions for a sleeping room by an entrance information system - Google Patents
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- A61B5/4806—Sleep evaluation
- A61B5/4809—Sleep detection, i.e. determining whether a subject is asleep or not
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
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- G08B21/04—Alarms for ensuring the safety of persons responsive to non-activity, e.g. of elderly persons
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- the present invention relates to an entrance information system and a method for operating an entrance information system issuing an entrance instruction for a sleeping room in dependence of a sleeping signal from a sleep detector detecting the sleep stage of a person inside the sleeping room.
- REM Rapid Eye Movement
- the Rapid Eye Movement (REM) phase is high quality sleep and is usually linked to our dreaming episodes.
- Both the REM sleep and the deep sleep are high quality sleep and one is not easily awakened during these sleeping phases. But if one does get woken up, one usually feels uncomfortable afterwards, and has missed the valuable restoration that sleep brings.
- shallow sleep is only a light sleep during which it is easy to get awoken by outside signals. If it is necessary to wake someone up, it is best to do it during this period. The shallow sleep period usually lasts longer that any of the other two periods.
- a method and an apparatus in which an REM sleep phase is accurately identified by detecting and counting s selectable number of eye movements within a selectable time interval is known from the prior art document US 4 863 259 A, for example.
- an intelligent alarm clock arrangement is adapted to an electric apparatus adjacent to the head of a sleeping person for detecting light sleep, arousal or the wake state of the sleeping person and to perform an awakening alarm during a preprogrammed time window, if there are arousals, awake state and movements present at that time to induce the awakening at a biologically advantageous time.
- the above object is accomplished by an entrance information system for a sleeping room comprising a sleep detector for detecting the sleep stage of a person in the sleeping room, wherein the sleep detector is provided inside the sleeping room, and an output unit for issuing an entrance instruction for the sleeping room in dependence of a sleeping signal from the sleep detector, wherein the output unit is provided outside the sleeping room.
- a person outside the sleeping room will be informed of the current sleeping phase of the sleeping person inside the sleeping room by the entrance instruction of the output unit without opening the door of the sleeping room.
- the sleep detector in the sense of the present invention comprises a sensor unit, like a camera, a microphone, an electroencephalogram (EEG), an electrocardiogram (ECG), a pulse monitor or the like.
- the sleep detector comprises an apparatus for detecting sleep states as disclosed in the above mentioned document US 4 863 259 A.
- the sleep detector is combined with a control unit for receiving and analyzing the sleeping signal from the sleep detector and for distinguishing the current sleep phase from the current sleeping signal.
- the control unit further determines the entrance instruction in dependency of the current sleep phase.
- the entrance instruction is reflected by the output unit which is positioned at a certain distance from the sleeping person.
- the output unit therefore reflects the sleep state of the sleeping person, so that the caring persons can take the sleep state into account in taking the decision whether to enter the room or not, for example. Also in the case the person outside the sleeping room wants to wake up the sleeping person, an optimal timing for that is advised by the entrance instruction.
- the entrance instruction can be a visual, an acoustic and/or a haptic signal.
- the output unit features a display unit and/or an illuminated sign close to the door of the sleeping room which illuminates in a certain color in accordance to the current sleep phase.
- the entrance instruction is displayed as a text message, for instance a running text.
- the display is provided in a control room or in a ward room, for example.
- Sleeping room in the sense of the present invention comprises every kind of room which allows at least one person to sleep, to relax, to rest, to retire, to recuperate or the like.
- the sleeping room does not necessarily needs a bed, a sickbed, a couch or the like.
- the display unit outside the door reflects the sleep state and combines it with a warning.
- the display unit notifies: "The sleeper is in REM sleep: Safe to go in quietly, but waking not advised.”
- the display unit notifies: "The sleeper is in deep sleep: Safe to go in quietly, but waking not advised.”
- shallow sleep the display unit notifies: "The sleeper is in shallow sleep: This is a good time to wake the sleeper if you need to; otherwise entering not advised.”.
- the entrance information system comprises a user interface for setting up the control unit.
- the sleeping person and/or the caregivers can input possible preferences of the sleep.
- Possible preference can be a wakeup time, a time interval for the wakeup time and/or personal information of the sleeping person, like name, age, sex, height, weight, disease and the like.
- certain parameters of the personal information are taken into account by the control unit to distinguish which of the three sleep phases the sleeper is currently in.
- the display unit outside the door reflects the sleep state and combines it with the preferences of the sleeping person.
- the display unit notifies: "The sleeper is in shallow sleep and prefers to be left sleeping at this hour: If you need to wake the sleeper this is a good time; otherwise entering not advised.”. And in case that the sleeper prefers to be woken up at this hour of day the display unit notifies: "The sleeper is in shallow sleep and prefers to be woken up at this hour: Now is a good time to do so.”.
- connection between the sleep detector and the control unit and/or between the control unit and the output unit and/or between the control unit and the user interface is wireless.
- the subsequent integration of the entrance information system based on wireless connections is comparatively simple and cost- effective.
- the entrance information system comprises a plurality of sleep detectors for detecting the sleep stage of a plurality of persons in the sleeping room.
- the message generator could combine their individual preferences and sleep states. In case one of them is in shallow sleep and does not want to be woken up, entering the room is not advised for either of them.
- the control unit incorporates a recorder, wherein the time-dependant course of the sleeping signal and/or of the entrance instruction is recorded by the recorder. Beneficially, the care giver can see how the sleep quality of the sleeper has been in a previous period.
- the entrance instruction system for a sleeping room is used in a hospital, a hotel, a nursing home, a retirement home, a nursery or the like.
- This invention could be applied in all circumstances where care givers sometimes need to wake sleeping people, or to enter areas in which other people sleep. This includes patient rooms in hospitals, where the staff sometimes need to wake people, and at other times need to enter the room with the intent to let them sleep. The same holds for a home situation in which a parent wants to inspect and/or wake the sleeping children.
- the sleeping children application can also be very useful in day-care centres, where children regularly take a nap.
- the present invention can be used in hotels, where it is an extra warning to cleaning personnel that inside the room someone is sleeping.
- the output unit further comprises a door locking device.
- Another object of the present invention is a method for issuing entrance instructions for a sleeping room by an entrance information system, wherein the entrance instruction for the sleeping room are allocated in dependence of the sleeping signal of the sleeping detector and issued by the output unit.
- the entrance instruction permits the quiet entrance in the sleeping room during the REM and the deep sleep phases of the person and/or prohibits the entrance in the sleeping room during shallow sleep phase of the person and/or permits waking up the person sleeping in the sleeping room during shallow sleep phase of the person.
- an emergency call is activated by the control unit in case of abnormalities in the sleeping signal, e.g. abnormalities in the EEG.
- the emergency call is provided to warn the caregiver and/or to wake up the sleeping person automatically.
- Another possibility is to use the display unit and/or the control unit for non-sleep related messages, that might nevertheless be useful to the care taker and care giver alike, e.g. a message 'please clean room', to be entered by the sleeper when he is temporarily leaving the room.
- the entrance instruction is allocated in dependance of a plurality of sleeping signals from a plurality of sleeping detectors in the sleeping room for detecting the sleep stage of a plurality of persons in the sleeping room.
- the entrance instruction prohibits the entrance in the sleeping room, if at least one of the plurality of persons in the sleeping room will sleep in the shallow sleep phase, and/or permits the entrance in the sleeping room, if every person in the sleeping room will sleep in the REM or in the deep sleep phase.
- the sleep state of each person of the plurality of persons is displayed by the display provided in a control room or in a ward room.
- the caregivers in the control room or in the ward room have an overview panel at hand. For example, this would save the caregivers the trouble of actually walking to the door when they want information concerning the sleep state.
- FIG. 1 schematically illustrates an entrance information system, according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 a schematic illustration of an entrance information system 1 , according to the present invention is shown.
- the entrance information system 1 comprises a sleep detector 3 for detecting the sleep stage of a first person 4 in a sleeping room 2.
- the sleep detector 3 is connected with a control unit 9.
- the control unit 9 receives and analyzes a sleeping signal from the sleep detector 3 and distinguishes the current sleep stage of the first person 4. Particularly, the control unit 9 distinguished whether the first person 4 is sleeping in REM sleep phase (Rapid Eye Movement), in deep sleep phase or in shallow sleep phase.
- the detected current sleep stage of the first person 4 is sent to an output unit 5 by a wireless connection 8 via WLAN, Bluetooth, infrared or the like.
- the output unit 5 is provided outside the sleeping room 2 and comprises a display 5' adjacent to the door 2' of the sleeping room 2.
- the output unit 5 displays an entrance instruction 6 which reflects the sleep state of the first person 4 to signalize it to a second person 11, e.g. a caregiver.
- the display 5' therefore illuminates in a certain color in accordance to the current sleep phase.
- the entrance instruction 6 reflects the sleep state and combines it with a warning for the second person 11.
- the display unit notifies: "The sleeper is in REM sleep: Safe to go in quietly, but waking not advised.”.
- the display unit notifies: "The sleeper is in deep sleep: Safe to go in quietly, but waking not advised.”.
- shallow sleep the display unit notifies: "The sleeper is in shallow sleep: This is a good time to wake the sleeper if you need to; otherwise entering not advised.”.
- an awake person "The person is awake. Entering quietly might be appreciated anyway”.
- the second person 11 outside the sleeping room 2 can take the entrance instruction 6 into account in taking the decision whether to enter the sleeping room 2 or not, for example. Also in the case the second person 11 wants to wake up the first person 4, an optimal timing for that is advised by the entrance instruction 6. Further, the entrance information system 1 comprises a user interface 10 for setting up the control unit 9 which allows the first person 4 or the second person 11 to input possible preferences of the sleep like the wakeup time into the control unit 9. The output unit 5 outside the sleeping room 2 reflects the sleep state and further combines it with the preferences of the first person 4.
- the display notifies: "The sleeper is in shallow sleep and prefers to be left sleeping at this hour: If you need to wake the sleeper this is a good time; otherwise entering not advised.”. And in case that the sleeper prefers to be woken up at this hour of day the display unit notifies: "The sleeper is in shallow sleep and prefers to be woken up at this hour: Now is a good time to do so.”.
- the user interface 10 is hardwired to the control unit 9.
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